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\ : . THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922. - 13 INPROVEDWATER "% s e BZARD LA 12T ANNIVERSARY OF FOUNDING | NGRMAND' "ot s HAHINER AVORS TVETINSINWEST .. i <t Lot O e CONDTINERTIGAL 5222 SEADOLREFORS P City Club’s Educational Group Urges Their Equitable Establish- | cause Costs May Be Lower. Five Die as Train Hits Snow Present—Successful Activities of Seriously Il With Influenza, | vesteraay that possivie future eco- WOUId Take Naming of Board! ment as Well. nomic fluctuations will not be taken | Separate branch libraries in the public schools for white and colored students and the equitable estab- Kiwanis and Cosmopolitan Clubs Urge Appropriation | iishmen: of these branches im schols Plow—Six Freeze to International Reviewed. But Doctor Has Hope of | into consideration in nxing rents s FTOM Justices and Add - of $3,000,000, . resolution adopted last night by the Death. Recovery. \;;.en ]1)::.:».’[“ sLccmbiaiiieitne to Its Power. 4 educational group of the City Club, Wi i 1 | : | vi § < i 1 th ten of the founders of the Ro-| Monday, which w: i v Following close on action taken bY|a¢ g meeting held in the G strees | P71 Astociated Press. e . 1|18 mow Thon s Pt o @2(8 1 gy e Asmelated Press. The ruling was made in refusing 0| qye sustices of the District Suprémis the Rotary Club recently, the Kiwanis | clubhouse. ' The resolution was in-| CHICAGO, February 24.—The north. [ \4'Y Ol sshington; present, Charles T Roberts presided, and,| LOS ANGELES, Calif, February 24, Shicrtain evidence proposed by W. Court should be relieved from the dutj- @nd Cosmopolitan clubs _yesterday | troduced by Dr. C. N. Chipman. west today was beginning to recover | S¥enteenth anniversary of the birth of [atter Willlam B. Ritchie, president of | —The condition of Mabel Normand, |Coyine Gardiner, attorney for thelor ypnoinging the bos t cduca 3 Coples of the resolution will be|somewhat from the blizzard which | "leroational Rotary was observed yes-|the Kiwanis Club of Port Angeles, & 2 - agents of the Chastleton apartment |/ cpre: ol el e et umibn, unanimousiy adopted resolutions urg- | ¢ o? film act ; e . . 7 to the board of trustees of the terday at a meeting in tae New Willard | Wash., had told of the wonderful a ress, reported critically i1l by | house, secking to show that a certain itative Haummer of North Catro- fnir Congresa to take immediate steps | Bublic Library, wrging that. the boarq | S¢It SPringtime temperatures to zero | oros’ & 2 | tivitieg of the International organiza- |her physician last night, remained un- | percentage of reduction may occur SotiTos T AT T S to provide an appropriation of $3.-|Fevoke its action favoring the use|and below and scattered heavy falls| o . e | tion in that section of the country,|changed this morning, according to[in building costs several years from t night 000,000 for an additional aqueduct,|Of the branch libraries by both whitef of snow and sleet over a wide area | | choct Charles W. Semmes pre-|John A O'Rourke, chairman of the en- | the most relia - c|2s i tending toldepréciate; thie waliis i) - E nal aq . land colored children. ox 3 e a sided, and surrounding him on the plat.| tertainment committee, — announced ost reliable information obtain- | of fhe Chastleton and thus consti ¢ s to whether they pumiping station, filtration plant and | The question of & new method of | °f Montana, the Dakotas, Minnesota | gt S0 Surrouncins him on 08 BT final details for the costume-masked [able here. tuting a depreciation item seriously [Should b ointed by the President reservoir to double the watdr system | aPbointment of the school board was |and Wisconsin, down into the north- even former presidents offparty and dance to be held on the roof | Miss Normand, who secluded herself | 2¢¢ting the rental return Ethe Ts, but 1 do not be- SR ntroduced by Joseph Sanders, and @l ern part of Texas, Arkansas ang|U® Club. making a total of eight out|of the Washington Hotel Monda¥ |come time ago in a residence Mr. Gardiner took exception to the want them appowcd. ¥ resolution was adopted favoring ap- | Gklan of nine men who have oceupied this po- | BIZht by the local club. aans Pax0iin & reslide in Alta- | ryling of the commission, citing eer- declared: At the meeting of the first named | pointment of the school board mem- | CKlahoma. lsmun E s e tion came | Tommy Lyons of the Baltimore club | pe'sy puburh of Pasadena, is said 10 | tain legal decisions which, he said, ds of the Waski ing- organization, both Howard W. Phillips, | bers by the President of the United | Northwest, where the storm was 2 he local organization came | outlined plans for the forthcoming in- | of inflvenas. "G o dggravated case | gustained his contention. school e in general, therep- e e Fation, and b.| States.” subject to confirmation by | sreatest, according to dispatches re-l"‘“’ existence ten yewrs ago. These | ternational convention of Kiwanis, (o | Goud reaiderice shordls atier the fa | pd e, Commission neld that it would | "“SHIElne cmupued: o e 2 dlitucitenate v ceived here, report were John Dolph, first president of the | be held at Toronto, Canada, in June. | (i) ere O William Lecamond Tay- | 7o, Manifestly impracticable to at- |y, " §0,2¢, 005 55 & time for ecomomy. Tearse Jor. who spoke to the| Introduced by L. W. Linkins, a res- » reported a death toll of | 108 S L Daniel J. Cal- | 2nd urged that the Washington club | for ‘motion picturo di Desmond Tay- | tempt to determine whether labor and | pig Mere is 1o coonomy in denyy Mmotion, were emphatic regarding the | olution concerning reports of fire | twelve and millions of dollars' dam- | %117} GEorEe Vo o S send a large delegation. om metion pleture director, who was | huilding costs will g0 up or down in (little children 4 prompt cducation.” H s - Wit huzards and other faults in design|age to property. Five persons met | ahal Bdwin C. Graham. Join Doole,| Prizes for the handsomestand home- Slaln n his jApartments the evening | the future, and corSeauently fmp: Board Lacks Power. mperative need of such legislation. fjy the new Eastern High School was | geaf, ; met {1 land Robbins and Charles J. O'Neill, | Hlest guests present were split on a | °fjepruary 1. i sible to arrive at any figure appro: side from the physical It and both declared that not even need | discusged. The group decided to ask [ Jealh In @ train wreck, near Minne- Formed. fn July, 1012 Afty-fifty Lasis between Tom Powers |, Althoush her condition last night|mating the fluctuatisn. e o menlis OE S for the utmost economy in govern-|the local branch of the American | cryshed Tato h Baan e I T Harils, who s the piosent segre: of Baltimore and 1. N. Luce of Iowa. | sui 5 haq) jus serious. her phvsician | "5 1. Bovle. called as an_expert | the systim needs rrorganizing from an mental expenditures should be per- | 150 Hle jof L architoctars "’m“,'l‘,‘(,'"‘“' were frozen to death in Minncapolis | gary of the ¢lub, delivered a review of | Rewolutions of Congratulation. Miss Norman. a close friend of Tay: | Hness, 90 of tug dron in brices of | S0m pistrtise standpoint, | The school mitted to stand in the way of ade-|icrest and to make an authoritative |3nd St--Paul: a woman was frozgn) the local organization since its forma-| After resolutions c - |lor and one of the last persons known | jayo (TG Arected and mave his opin- | whercas the e no power, quate provision for the safety of life| ropore . to death near Langford, S. D.; a|the 104} GUEAIES 10 later read the | pgy,rf (inolitions congratulating the | to have seen him alive, collapsed at | CtO0 Was o ang gae ap o) s o y here and property of the city. Reifon of the alleged socialistic | Woman was electrocuted near Roctiess | LI B U ie first meeting, which Btk | vargury ‘of ta. internations orar the funeral services, and at that time [ (% TEIPQNE VAT QWS Phases of con- | £FE, pehool - commissioners Catastr-phe Threatens. trend of Muzzey's “American His- | !ef: Mibn, and a man frozen at Dil- | puen kept by Fred W. McKenzie. tion had bean "\:,'.’..’,',;"',',‘,T,’:}y"’;',;‘,:‘",,,l e e was on the verge of | “yip "Bovie said the cost of common TR T S e it on before it is too * used in the local high schools, | MOT But littlé damage was| Mr Dolph was rotndly cheered When | at the meeting of the (v e PP P R L .o |1abor had dronped about 10 cents an & s At r. “For I tell referred to a special committee. | FEPOTted from the southwest, where | ;o jounted th rum to speak on | Club in the Hojel Hamtineromonolitan] Although Miss Normand's physician | jour since 1920 and that skilled labor |« d mlso of Sper RS soaking rains were followed by sleet | (e jdenls and otary. He Politar, Jota o ”;ff,””*‘“ % refused to be quoted other than as| (068 SECE 1900 400 ThAl SICEE 12000 e Y g 2 ns any _— e ! ved als @ & W d Merkling ~ del 5 | wa ut 2 e ore pro- e schools here, &/ ano GE the! mast) and snow, with low temperatures. followed by Stock, ENerNor short talk on “waltche L oio | ductive than in that year. Virtually er of school buildings = ever visitea|ASK TRINIDAD CITIZENS Snow Stops Funcrals. of the fifth district of Rotary, Who de=|and the intricate process of manuf S O the | an building materials but face brick In 5o Covatt In the Deep Creek and Mill. olared that thero sre now 1,200 afMlinted | ture required to turm et petmar e id o have declared | are Tower, he said, but predieted that soigprd ] ek and Millegan sec- 9 e = e 0 n out perfect tin a i o velv oS- i ver, a, predict edq ha' <, v g “t0 16 impossible to inspect the one| TO AID IN RETIREMENT |ticns of Montana, wolves legan sec- | fiotary clubs scatiored throughout the | pioces. | Tia declarcd that he. advent Jor j pertod of twelve hours yes- | ey would incre e ¥ were d mqfiduct that now Supplies our city were driven by {he heavy snow to|World, and that in the district o¥eijof the wrist watch has provided a of her muscles. This report, how- | Pecially Tumber. i to the que of suffrage, 4ith water, because to do so would populated districts and attacked do- he presides there are ¥ li o problem for the jewelers of the coun- , could not be confirmed today. The hearing was adjourned yester- ative Hammer said he was fPequire that it be drained. The reser- mestic animals. Seventy head of cat- 1e. “Seven more are expected try, as it requires special experts to 3 day afternoon until Manday morning, ing to go with those member Voirs of (he city cannot hold sufficient | Resolution Aimed at Miss Hend- | tle were reported killed at one point. | [€ceive charters at the forthcoming [opZ | repair them. Taken Il Monday. |10 o'clock. i L water OF the Clty's e during the Wisconsin was battling with an en- | ference of the districts to be held here) ~Mr. Merkling said further that the| It became known th ve no voil time it would take to inspect the ley Referred to Education veloping mantle of snow to restore |the latter part of March,” Mr- bureau of standards has inaugu- | that Miss Normand was ta -, Equeductowhlch liad beon, iy cconaians normal conditions.) Hallroad seryios™ ) hat the at-| e a watchmakers school, which | With influenza last Monday, the day RESIGNATIONS ACCEPTED. Hammer was sent fo use for rs, and which. if any Committee. had been_ paralyzed by heavy snow| 1le declared. further, that the @i is expected to make possible an all-|on which s o have started | e presia 3 Tiieton o FEDRceE It o T e thing happens to it, will leave in i drifts and damixe estimated at sev. | tendance at this conference WoOUld}American watch and to solve the | filming s on her latest screen i resident has accented thel o, 1 gicirs 1 ake pestience, fire und death: A resolution secking the support of { eral millicas of doll: done. The|easily reach 2,500. The sessions \\';‘leln-roblcm of geiting expert repair | vehicl resignations of Maj. Samuel 3 |finds here 4 ity SR e the Trinidad Citizens' Association for [arrival of the cold weather, however, | be held at the b A. It Hall. At AR fmen. Philip Buetner presided. Visitors or press representatives | Strong. Medical Department. children without a voice Xt of Res - retirement of Miss Flora L. Hendley, | brought relief from the flood perii | conclusion of Mr. Stock's talk —ay have not been permitted to see the | Capt. Charles F. Burkhardt, Qua ment. All the residents of W Thae resolution, as adopted by the |supervising principal of the sixth divi- | which in n Tooalitles hed boeh the lopted a resolution urging 100 Civitan Club Meets, ss since she secluded herself in) master Corpe ! {ton can do, he 1. is to org Kiwanis Club, declared here is| tion schools, was presented at the | most erous aftermath ot ihe dent altendance at the conven-| .y GV i ' lena home. i ;i | " litt) skl nd now pending before the Senate sub- [ meeting of the assoclation last night | storm. No funerals have been held 1o National Pross Clus, wan b of the aisueliein ithe Lstory: of =2 give us tic schools committee on appropriations for the lat the Blair School, and referred to|Green Hay for two days because of Fifty Automobiles Supplied. Pl el o cD; WaR the “prin the murder of William Desmond| _ = x | J R District of Columbia a proposal tolthe education committee of the or- i 5 he weekly mge T: film director, here February |Wwas quoted as having stated a man | appropriate $3,000,000 for the purpose ! ganization for consideratio, Theliaop sndw aTitis. ¥ Percey Thompson unnounced that atlof the Civitan Club at the City T Velnted I Detroft’ within the last |he believed was Tavior hal souzh: | SEpreseniative Sing § B of providing additional water supply | The resolution charged Mliss Hend- hone Service “Dend.” least fifty automobiles w.;lum_im“:e- nut'xr' Armstrong stressed the im-|(jiree days by Harry M. Fields, in|his #id a year ago in stamping out & member. of Lhe cinb for the Disiret in aecordance with |ley with adopting an unfavorable at-| Nebraska felt a thirty-mile wind ac- | auired to agcommodate the visitors, | portance of the National Capital as|cystody there, was cxpressed early | ihe drug traflic. axked maks his next trip to the plan already authorized by the | titude toward the use of the school-|companied by sleet which put 20,000 and later in the afternoon nore Lo | i Reivs,center of the world today. |today by Los Angeles officals in-| This later was pointed to as partial e o School, where, she said, Congress of the United Stat nd. | house by ehildren at night and by op- | miles of telephone lines out of com- | that number were offered by delighted his auditors with many | e tigating the case, proof of Fields' statement that the Amnecs Jis lonts oItorder R0/ khn “This appropriation was asked for “the i % mission, while South Dakota dis. | membership. . o AN Stories of ‘the newspaper They pointed out twoe changes|film director was killed crigs | Setriment of teachers and puphis. Mr. by the Commissioners of the District s 4 patches said that heavy damage had| Arthur May. chairman of the ool mi‘n» ife. el s i bl origtaal atas d interference wita the drug d to follow the sug- D o mmen e o B e Y. | Been caused n that staie by Wind and |mittee in charge of attending to o Srnest Greenwood, a director of | 6ic) e, A4 reduetion of & £1,000 biti | trafe. 3 duty to protect the 1 and property | committee on parks to support and | sleet. G 241 rangements for those Rotarians who| the International "Organization of e o bl n conmection with his| The officers learned also that a Chi- At director of of residents of the Snal Cabital, | scek passage of the bill proposing to| Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and|Will ko v Los Angeles for (he 1 vitan, announced that a hat would | (2 & *C00 "0 M BOCRCEINA €900 for|nese named Wong Le name w the publi and acquire the Patterson tract, Klingle | northern’ Texas were today and| N tohar “convention of ' Rotary in|be given the member suggesting the | Sarmme ariv bl N hor | Fields said was borne by told briefly of how score; M existing facilities. for provid- | b i e | s weather T toniene. " Thiima | June, announced that booklets wer'| best slogan for the club, and ‘out- | vouah and & white man to the Tay: |ih the alleged murder party men, women and chil- ing the city with its water supply 5 points reported that the storm ap-|DOW in readiness for the delegd® n veral innovations to be in-|jo; apartments Los Argeles Chinatown thr. Eing made In1o oad Amesl: LGI63 3 e ce ; xtended | auguraled e 0 abe In-llor apartments. . e iyt 3 ) clasdts years' uninterrupted _use, —an approving the selection of Danicl Sul- |at noon yesterday o Dr: Ballow and Eenton TReLY S0 location where ae sgid the pisto mpor ot arte Inadequacy is rec by Congress | livan as chief of police. and resolutions | « hicaga felt the cold early vestorday, | {ONET s William . Gude and O, B with which Tavior whs shot would e . sisedlet (o il iy 9 sEovwn in 1ts tion of the |were adopted congratulating the Com- | but the thermometer halted after fall- | Rotarians e ed to be' found. The oflicers said they rothing “ap Sl ook bon Pew phan. Tor which the appropria- | missioners and Chief Sullivan on his |ing rapidly from the 67 maximum te | Georse, who have been confined to MOTOR COMPANY FAILS. found it at neither place he named. vith the Taylor mur SoERk: (b tion is now asked. therefore, appointment. ear mel ‘.u above mark early today. hn;v}:lpml:!:;: ,‘",:t;"’"j;g st e locar| Jtebert B. Calvert and William R.| A bank telier was found here, ""‘”'Pw‘e”{}?“f{?g‘pl‘-’& ":j;;l‘“ia”’t“ \(\'l'f. ' he cold wave was Vi orig embers of the 1 “alve e oW t ! nes 2 s i 2 Mesace =00 |eastward today G "l Vesterday, all of whom | Calvert, trading as the Calvert Motor |ever, who Lol of & Mal, CHISHNE B m. LIEUT. B ; “That the Kiwanis cluh of Wash-| pROGRAM FOR CONCERT {o nd, . be at Maryland avenus | DaK R B O uely about the | Tie officers sald thev wers unable . BATKIN RESIGNS. 3 Ington urce upon the Congress of . N h. Harris, Callaban Gra- | n ast, have filed a petition in| &R ROV SUEPIS TS to lcarn anything of the white wom-| The resignation of Lieut. Fred s 5 s Al Er oF tal b e MR. WEEKS PLANS REST Kenzie, T. . Dulin. Ralph | voluntary’ bankruptey. They list their 2 an and white man. whom Fields | Batkin, Navay Dental Corps, attac) ing steps which will permit work on " s . . Frank F. rn, John L.|debts at $11,174.70 and their assets atl Partially Confirm Statement. named as Jennie Moore and Johnn the receiving shi S Pran- S Selections to Be Given at Central i he receiving ship at San Fra the proposed water supply project to —_— d John L. Weaver. 5 Tn addition, Thomas Green, deputy |Clark, or any persons who knew any- | cisco, has been accebted to take ei- be siarted at this time inview of the School This Evening. Leaves This Evening for Stay at = United States district attorney thing of them. Pebruary 2 To the healt} Yeately of property| The program for the free concert i Making Theaters Safe. : " the District of Columy | to be Eiven tonight at § oclock In Miami, Fla. = At the meeting of the Kiwanis Club bia. and t {tiee on public | the (entral High School auditorium | Secretary Weeks. who has not en-{at the Hotel Washington dulian affairs be aut and Qirected to|hy the Nordica Mandolin and Guitar | tirely recovered from a recent attack | Brylawski, proprietor of the Cosmos Dring the aititade of the club to the | Orchestra, under the direction of | of influenza, will leave here this even- | Theater, told the membership of the attention of t te commit- | Walter T. Holt. follows: ing, accompanied by Mrs. Weeks, for | co-operation local theater owners of the te ‘House of| Nordica Mandolin and Guitar Or-|Miami, Fla., to take a complete rest|were giving the District Commission- Y resentati st certure, emiramide” | for three weeks, and will not be able | ers in their campaign to make the ber, president of the wwaiian guitar solo, se- |10 accept any invitations for political | show houses of the city doubly safe. Second National Bank and chairman 2 Raymond ~Acton: vocal [©OT social functions. Ilo said that only twelve hours s of the public affairs committee, was,solo: “Morning” (Oley Speaks),| During his absence Col. Wain-(were required to put his theater in rected to take steps regarding the That We Two Were May- | Wright, assistant secretary, will be in | condition to meet the requirements . > [ D vy ooy By | charge. and that the house would reopen | h e F e b ruary S a l e ations were ordered | Bi (R Huntiagton Wood- ’ Yy sent to the Senate and House of rs. Lelia Emig_Endicott, con- . . Representatives’at a meeting of the Bertrand Trenis, accom- 1 f € m F Cosmopolitan Club, in the Hotel Har- i (a) “The Lost o t1 € urniture rington. (Sir Arthur {Sull’llvan). (b) Badinage” (Victor Herbert); man- . dolin and guitar duet, “Waltz di P Pafl]cular | BUT FEW GUESTS APPEAR. | Concert™” ilicll, St moft “and crsons Charles A. Conrare cal solos, (a o . . P . : "T?xy Beaming LEyes” (MacDowell), —as to their choice of candies, instinctively turn to CORN- Some Did Not Enow White House | (b) “Le Coeur de ma M lev (Jacques. * WELL chocolates and fil":l no taste-enthrallment_comparable 2 Daleroze), (¢) “Homing” (Del Riego), ichl, ted Italian chocolates found in a Reception Had Been Called Off. | prisciila Slaughter, soprano, accom- to that of richly coated 1 i ¢ Mrs. Trenis; orchestra, Less than fifty of the several|Panied by = » 9 thousand Invited to the White House | ;Topular Medley® (arr. 4 E. Hill. Cornwell’s Bungalow Box reception in honor of the Army, Navy | Marior - P & “5-Room Sweets” . and Marine Corps officers and their families wers uninformed of the post-| BEFORE RETIRING BOARD a pound and a quarter ponement of the reception and made . Their appearance at the White House| Maj. Frederick S. Macy, Signal $1.55 last nigh®. Corps, at Fort Hancock, N.'J; Firat It was uot until 11 o'~lock vester- | Lieut. George T. Wilhelm, Medical = : ¥ morning that President Harding| Corps, in lh;l sxhd Cfirps area, and Sunday?aper stponersent Lecause | First Lieut. Harold H. Miller, ‘Coast O felt throush the | Artillery Corps, at Waliter Reed Gen Nougats, 95c lb. s on account ot the deains in, eral Hospital. this city, have been , @ Cubes oy creamy honey ha astrophe. und he w: ordered before Army retiring boards s > mlll!ou;ak:r’nelrd with whols to A1 the invitations, ex-| for examination as to their fitness A toasted almonds and hazel the pres ! for further active duty. 2 nuts. A ponnd, 95c. CORNWELLS Cande- 1415 H Street 5/, 875 LI 7 9 . - We’re “Head” Quarters Again —this season with select representation of— W SpeCial \Sale Henry Heath London Hats........$8 ’ Youman New York Hats. ...$5 and $7 ‘N} omens IOW shoes Stetson Mode Blocks. .$7 ] Borsaling, Italian Hats............$8 | _ It will take you but a few minutes in the Lifetime Mode Specials. .........$3.50 and $5 7 5 Furniture Store during this February Sale Shapes that are approved; colors that are” . to find that the tradition that high quality popular—and qualities that are without equal. ' : 8 5 : K ) ; and high prices go hand in hand is not a Heath, Youman and Mode are exclusive - E G 5 Wit fact here—quite to the contrary, you can ‘ - Were $12.50 $11.50 and $10 buy real Lifetime Furniture for even less ’ than you’ll pay for the ordinary kind. A é — e Smart sports Hat ' Here’s a Lot of Re-enameled t a_n? Ct:':m\r:,)‘,',m" “Eomn — : Beds at Remarkable Prices Wouldn’t you like to see the best-looking furniture ’ i - . ; 5 Here are some mighty ing‘-l’ esting prices . in Washington? We know you wouid en- | g hof tl fiseiin iterch ) B on re-enameled beds that will g S 0 ST R | toJ;ak:ni‘t)udgi.st]'?xctti:ree.ne}gfég: :)r:lli)t"s ;f :::L:i,crtsc; $400 _ 3 bring the prices on these fine beds _]Oy 1t, so we would like y'Oll to come in—any | ; - We are discontinuing all non-Stet- s0 low that you can't resist them. time. Our salesmen will be‘: glad to show son Welt Shoes; due to increased busi- These prices are but a fraction of you, and please feel that you’re not expected ’ d sh e . M H 5 < 9 The Suit Special ness and shortage of space. Many é their value. _ to buy a thing—we’ll be glad just to show new spring models are included in this sale—a complete range of sizes i Round-post Steel Bed... & —offers choice of every Business Suit re- i rari inch-] T of the B shdwintes o in a variety of leathers and styles. ;‘:::::c; :;:zs.’setz;als gszl . $8.75 you around. .810.75 .815.00 atter what the former price—and 'l A 5 . find lots of them in wc};lgm w ancoss - E- Ivory Enamel Steel Bed......$11.75 Don’t forget that prices are away low during this ~ and ton.e—just the thing Very Heavy Square Tube Bed.$18.75 = o’ e I for ‘spring wear. Half Steel Bed with square tube. .. $9.75 Feb'ruar) Sfile—and you'll find furnishing and quarter lined. Alter- < Meavy-post Steel Bed........$10.75 an inexpensive matter now. ations at coSt....ceeeoue. 1 [ Seventh Street MAYER fb" CO, Between D & E Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street